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Gladys

[glad-is]

noun

  1. a female given name.



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Amy Madigan, “Weapons” “This one is really wide open — Teyana Taylor in ‘One Battle After Another’ is a no-brainer, but if I had a ballot, I’d be voting for Wunmi Mosaku’s sexy, heartbreaking performance in ‘Sinners’ and Amy Madigan’s camp-horror turn as Aunt Gladys in ‘Weapons.’

Oscar Daniel Hernandez and Gladys Bautista Vasquez, the parents of Oscar Omar Rodriguez, filed a notice of claim against the city on Sept. 11, contending the Los Angeles Dept. of Parks & Recreation exposed children to harm by granting Mario Garcia-Aquino a permit to coach youth soccer teams.

Gladys, a US citizen who met him through friends around the same time, said this claim is ongoing and he was allowed to stay in the country while waiting for a decision.

From BBC

Marco has a genetic heart condition called Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, Gladys said, which causes the heart to beat abnormally fast.

From BBC

Gladys told the BBC that following the procedure he also contracted pneumonia, which he was still suffering from when he was arrested.

From BBC

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